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Penmen of the Revolution — John Dickinson of Dover, Delaware, Thomas Jefferson, and Tom Paine … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games

Southern New Hampshire University — New Hampshire College redirects here. For the forerunner of the University of New Hampshire, see New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. Established 1932 Type Private non profit Endowment $ … Wikipedia

Louis Madarasz — (January 10, 1859 ndash; December 23,1910) was an American calligrapher, born in San Antonio, Texas, regarded as one of the most highly skilled ornamental penmen of all time.BiographyEarly lifeMadarasz obtained a copy of Gaskell s Compendium of… … Wikipedia

Pat Blair — is the currently serving White House Chief Calligrapher working in the Graphics and Calligraphy Office at the White House the official home of the President of the United States.Blair s work has been published in Letter Arts Review, Scripsit,… … Wikipedia

Penman — Pen man, n.; pl. {Penmen}. 1. One who uses the pen; a writer; esp., one skilled in the use of the pen; a calligrapher; a writing master. [1913 Webster] 2. An author; a composer. South. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

Algernon Sydney — or Sidney (January 1623 ndash; December 7 1683) was an English politician, political theorist, and opponent of King Charles II of England, who became involved in a plot against the King and was executed for treason. Life A son of Robert Sidney,… … Wikipedia

Jacob Shallus — (1750 1796) was the Engrosser or Penman of the United States Constitution whose hand written copy of the Constitution is on display in the US National Archives.Jacob Shallus served as Assistant Clerk to the Pennsylvania General Assembly at the… … Wikipedia